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Washing Machine Filter

Washing Machine Filter

WMF-617

1,695

2,499

Protect your washing machine.

If you live in an area where water hardness is high, a washing machine filter is an absolute necessity.

Continued exposure to hard water results in limescale buildup inside your washing machine, affecting the heating coil and drum. Over time, this results in breakdowns and maintenance requirements, reducing the life of the washing machine.

If you think the effects of hard water stop there, think again. Your favourite Egyptian cotton shirt feels a stiff and dull after a wash? The satin bed spread feels a bit rough on your skin? Hard-water salts are the likely suspect.

Hardness in water is caused by mineral salts - mostly calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg).. The mineral salts react with soap / detergent to form an insoluble precipitate known as soap film. This results in poor wash quality, and these salts stick to fabric making clothes look dull and leaving them stiff & rough.

How does it work?

The IRIS WMF 617 washing machine filter is a multi layer filter that comes with best in class anti-scalants & dual sediment filter layers. It ensures that suspended impurities are filtered out and hardness salts are conditioned before they reach your washing machine. Instead of sticking to each other and forming crystals (what you see as white deposits on tiles and bath fittings) they are converted into less stubborn, fine particles that easily wash away.

For something that is pocket sized and portable, the IRIS packs quite a punch.

Protects your washing machine

Improves wash quality

Makes fabric feel softer & fresher

The IRIS is universal - fits almost all automatic washing machines and is super easy to install. No tools needed! With a pocket friendly price and an average filter life ranging from 6 months* (top load) to 9 months* (front load), it really is hassle-free and quite literally, a life saver.

Shower Filter was established in 2018, with the aim of making good water affordable and accessible. Globally, water availability and quality has been in a decline for the past few decades. The situation is particularly grim in India - with less than 4% of the worlds freshwater and 17% of the worlds population.